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For Sale: Rangemaster Arleston Electric Double Oven and Hob


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I have an almost new (5 month old) Rangemaster 60cm cooker for sale. I purchased the oven when moving into my new flat but having lived in the flat for a while I now realise that the oven is too big for my tiny kitchen and instead redesigning the entire kitchen and opting for built in appliances.



The cooker is the best I have ever used. Features conventional top oven and grill as well as programmable multi function oven and grill underneath. Between them you can use them for defrosting, fan oven cooking, fanned grilling, conventional oven cooking, fan assisted oven cooking and browning (good for lasagnes, shepherds pies etc). The main oven can also be set to a timer to finish cooking at certain times and also there is an alarm to tell you when it is done. The 'start' time is set automatically by programming the 'finish time' and the 'cooking time'



The oven comes supplied with three flat shelves- one in the top oven and two in the main oven and also a grill pan and handle for the top oven/ grill



It also has catalytic panels coated with special enamel that partly cleans itself



Since I bought the cooker (for over ?600) it has since been discontinued and is replaced by the 'Professional + 60' which is almost exactly the same. I'm open to offers as ultimately I need to get rid of it this week and need someone to pick up.

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